Climate Clock urges people to act October 11, 2020 — by Cici Xu Climate Clock in New York effectively represents victims of climate change and urges the public to find ways to reduce carbon dioxide emission, which can lead to a major climate catastrophe. read more » Keep online language classes focused on speaking and listening, not grammar and vocabulary October 10, 2020 — by Jason Cheng Spanish classes are now focusing on repetitive grammar and vocabulary lectures, rather than emphasizing spoken participation and collaboration. read more » Combating the awkwardness of breakout rooms October 8, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli While Zoom breakout rooms are notorious for their uncomfortable silences, there is a simple solution to feeling more at ease read more » Teachers should consider replacing online tests with pen and paper assessments October 8, 2020 — by Carolyn Wang Paper tests eliminate the glitches and ill-motivated incentives that are fostered during online assessments read more » District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » Lockdown browsers excel at failing to prevent cheating October 7, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar The only thing lockdown browsers inhibit is student sanity. read more » Nonprofits are a full-time venture, not a high school hobby October 7, 2020 — by Manasi Garg and Rohan Kumar The recent surge of high school nonprofits, while seemingly harmless, detracts from attempts by established nonprofits to make a meaningful impact. read more » The toxic two-party system has wreaked disaster upon U.S. politics September 23, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As polarization and partisanship collide, American leadership and its future become stunted read more » Harris’ vice presidential appointment and where we go from here September 17, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Reporter explores what Joe Biden’s VP selection means for democratic voters. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Keep online language classes focused on speaking and listening, not grammar and vocabulary October 10, 2020 — by Jason Cheng Spanish classes are now focusing on repetitive grammar and vocabulary lectures, rather than emphasizing spoken participation and collaboration. read more » Combating the awkwardness of breakout rooms October 8, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli While Zoom breakout rooms are notorious for their uncomfortable silences, there is a simple solution to feeling more at ease read more » Teachers should consider replacing online tests with pen and paper assessments October 8, 2020 — by Carolyn Wang Paper tests eliminate the glitches and ill-motivated incentives that are fostered during online assessments read more » District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » Lockdown browsers excel at failing to prevent cheating October 7, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar The only thing lockdown browsers inhibit is student sanity. read more » Nonprofits are a full-time venture, not a high school hobby October 7, 2020 — by Manasi Garg and Rohan Kumar The recent surge of high school nonprofits, while seemingly harmless, detracts from attempts by established nonprofits to make a meaningful impact. read more » The toxic two-party system has wreaked disaster upon U.S. politics September 23, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As polarization and partisanship collide, American leadership and its future become stunted read more » Harris’ vice presidential appointment and where we go from here September 17, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Reporter explores what Joe Biden’s VP selection means for democratic voters. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Combating the awkwardness of breakout rooms October 8, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli While Zoom breakout rooms are notorious for their uncomfortable silences, there is a simple solution to feeling more at ease read more » Teachers should consider replacing online tests with pen and paper assessments October 8, 2020 — by Carolyn Wang Paper tests eliminate the glitches and ill-motivated incentives that are fostered during online assessments read more » District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » Lockdown browsers excel at failing to prevent cheating October 7, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar The only thing lockdown browsers inhibit is student sanity. read more » Nonprofits are a full-time venture, not a high school hobby October 7, 2020 — by Manasi Garg and Rohan Kumar The recent surge of high school nonprofits, while seemingly harmless, detracts from attempts by established nonprofits to make a meaningful impact. read more » The toxic two-party system has wreaked disaster upon U.S. politics September 23, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As polarization and partisanship collide, American leadership and its future become stunted read more » Harris’ vice presidential appointment and where we go from here September 17, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Reporter explores what Joe Biden’s VP selection means for democratic voters. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Teachers should consider replacing online tests with pen and paper assessments October 8, 2020 — by Carolyn Wang Paper tests eliminate the glitches and ill-motivated incentives that are fostered during online assessments read more » District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » Lockdown browsers excel at failing to prevent cheating October 7, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar The only thing lockdown browsers inhibit is student sanity. read more » Nonprofits are a full-time venture, not a high school hobby October 7, 2020 — by Manasi Garg and Rohan Kumar The recent surge of high school nonprofits, while seemingly harmless, detracts from attempts by established nonprofits to make a meaningful impact. read more » The toxic two-party system has wreaked disaster upon U.S. politics September 23, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As polarization and partisanship collide, American leadership and its future become stunted read more » Harris’ vice presidential appointment and where we go from here September 17, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Reporter explores what Joe Biden’s VP selection means for democratic voters. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » Lockdown browsers excel at failing to prevent cheating October 7, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar The only thing lockdown browsers inhibit is student sanity. read more » Nonprofits are a full-time venture, not a high school hobby October 7, 2020 — by Manasi Garg and Rohan Kumar The recent surge of high school nonprofits, while seemingly harmless, detracts from attempts by established nonprofits to make a meaningful impact. read more » The toxic two-party system has wreaked disaster upon U.S. politics September 23, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As polarization and partisanship collide, American leadership and its future become stunted read more » Harris’ vice presidential appointment and where we go from here September 17, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Reporter explores what Joe Biden’s VP selection means for democratic voters. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Lockdown browsers excel at failing to prevent cheating October 7, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar The only thing lockdown browsers inhibit is student sanity. read more » Nonprofits are a full-time venture, not a high school hobby October 7, 2020 — by Manasi Garg and Rohan Kumar The recent surge of high school nonprofits, while seemingly harmless, detracts from attempts by established nonprofits to make a meaningful impact. read more » The toxic two-party system has wreaked disaster upon U.S. politics September 23, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As polarization and partisanship collide, American leadership and its future become stunted read more » Harris’ vice presidential appointment and where we go from here September 17, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Reporter explores what Joe Biden’s VP selection means for democratic voters. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Nonprofits are a full-time venture, not a high school hobby October 7, 2020 — by Manasi Garg and Rohan Kumar The recent surge of high school nonprofits, while seemingly harmless, detracts from attempts by established nonprofits to make a meaningful impact. read more » The toxic two-party system has wreaked disaster upon U.S. politics September 23, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As polarization and partisanship collide, American leadership and its future become stunted read more » Harris’ vice presidential appointment and where we go from here September 17, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Reporter explores what Joe Biden’s VP selection means for democratic voters. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
The toxic two-party system has wreaked disaster upon U.S. politics September 23, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As polarization and partisanship collide, American leadership and its future become stunted read more » Harris’ vice presidential appointment and where we go from here September 17, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Reporter explores what Joe Biden’s VP selection means for democratic voters. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Harris’ vice presidential appointment and where we go from here September 17, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Reporter explores what Joe Biden’s VP selection means for democratic voters. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast